The German historical school : the historical and ethical approach to economics / edited by Yuichi Shionoya.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2001.
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1 online resource (237 p.)

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With the increasing acceptance of evolutionary and institutional thinking among economists, general interest in the German Historical School has risen steadily during the last decade. This book traces the development and transformation of the School, covering its leading figures such as Adam Muller, Wilhelm Roscher, Karl Knies and Lujo Brentano.
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A collection of 13 papers by Japanese scholars.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
  • Book Cover; Title; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; Rational reconstruction of the German Historical School: an overview; Adam Miller's 'Agronomische Briefe'; A lecture notebook of Wilhelm Roscher with special reference to his published works; Karl Knies's conception of political economy: the logical status of Analogie and Sitte; Lujo Brentano on the compulsory insurance system for workers in Germany; Anonymous history in Austrian economic thought: from Carl Menger and Anton Menger to Friedrich von Wieser
  • Gustav von Schmoller and Werner Sombart: a contrast in the historico-ethical method and social policy Max Weber and the critical succession of the German Historical School; Joseph Schumpeter on the relationship between economics and sociology from the perspective of doctrinal history; Lujo Brentano, Alfred Marshall, and Tokuzo Fukuda: the reception and transformation of the German Historical School in Japan; The impact of German economic thought on Japanese economists before World War II; Walter Eucken and Wilhelm ROpke: a reappraisal of their economic thought and the policy of ordoliberalism
  • The economic reconstruction plan of Alfred Miller-Armack: what is the Social Market Economy?Index
ISBN
  • 1-134-62045-4
  • 0-429-23239-X
  • 1-134-62044-6
  • 1-280-31754-X
  • 0-585-45163-X
  • 0-203-45997-0
OCLC
  • 437078565
  • 1000430133
  • 43520991
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203459973
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